Golf Event Planning Tips- Executing A Successful Golf Event

Executing an event successfully takes careful planning and organization, but it’s definitely possible to accomplish, especially if you have some great volunteers to help you. Here are some golf event planning tips on how to make the day of the tournament run smoothly.

The most important part of running the tournament is staying focused on your objectives. On the day of the event, remember that your attention should be on making sure your players and your sponsors have a great time. Keep in mind the reasons bringing them to your event, and work hard to meet their needs.  For example, sponsors are participating in your event for exposure and visibility.  To make sure they are satisfied with their brand exposure, make your signs and banners visible, nicely displayed, and of high quality. Don’t be afraid to go the extra mile getting professional signs for your event: you can save them for next year and end up saving you money.  Also, your sponsor will also expect to be recognized at meals and awards ceremonies as another form of visibility, so make sure you have a script ready and give everyone the credit they deserve.

Recognizing your sponsors with the signage and and awards ceremony will go a long way, but nothing will leave a better impression than being a good social host to your sponsor. Remember, they chose your event to meet the players, so making the effort to introduce your sponsors to players get the conversation going will be the best form of publicity you can offer your sponsor. And if a sponsor generates one good business contact from your event, they will be back for more.

Players are at your event to have a great time, support your cause, and meet new people. To get things off to a good start, it’s a good idea to greet your players the minute they drive into the parking lot. Have someone show them the way, unloading their bags and directing them towards the registration area. Another great way to make your players feel welcome is to present each of them with a quality “Welcome Gift.” Players have paid to play and your gift should reflect your gratitude, ensuring they will remember your event when it is time to sign up again next year. Work with your volunteers to make the registration process a great experience, and when issues do arise during registration process (they always do) don’t let it ruffle your feathers. For example, if you are missing a name or a payment of a registrant, simply have the volunteer take the player information and direct the registrant to the next area according to your agenda. The volunteer should then contact you, or someone in charge, to work out the issue and follow up with the player away from the registration area.

Once registration is over, make sure your players are comfortable and informed. Have volunteers in every area and tell them to look for players who seem a bit “lost”. Instruct the volunteers to ask the player’s name and if they need help finding their bag or where to go next.  Making personal connections will make your players feel welcome:  once you know the player’s name – use it! Make sure to have enough signs that clearly mark the course and ensure that people know where they are going, and continuously move around to make sure that everyone is where they should be.

The awards ceremony is a great place to show your gratitude for the players and make them feel special. Consider giving a participation gift, as well as awards for the contest winners and the 1st, 2nd,and 3rd place winners.  Last but not least, make your players’ exit easy. Have the bags ready with staff there to help when players are preparing to leave.  A great way to make this a smooth process, and promote next year’s event, is to place bag tags with your event name and next year’s date on each player’s bag. And don’t forgot the parting gift! Whether it’s chocolates or flowers, a little gift can go a long way.

Following these golf event planning tips will help ensure that both your players and your sponsors leave satisfied and ready for next year!

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